mathematically it would take about half a minute to set up a frame, so 7.5 minutes for one second of film so 20 minutes is 7.5 x 60 = 450 x 20= 9000 so around 9000 minutes
Try flip book in google or aniboom stopmotion or movie maker
Yes, you can take stop motion films with a normal camera.
It seems that you are talking about animations used in PowerPoint, which is used to make slideshows and presentations. Here, an animation scheme refers to making objects on a slide to move about in various ways. While a custom animation is a facility you can use to determine how long you would like the animation scheme to go on; i.e. how long will your selected object or textbox move for.
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You must open Animation panel from Window > Animation (Timeline in CS6).
Not too hard. It just depends on how detailed you want it to be, the quality, and how fast the panels flip. If you worked on it 8 hours a day for a week for a really bad quality one, then you'd be able to make 40 minutes + animation.
animation is how fat your mom is
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Stop motion animation is an extremely time-consuming method of animation which makes use of individually captured still shots which are then spliced together to show at a rate of 24 frames per second to create the illusion of movement.You may find http://pharosproductions.com/aosma/smhome.html, particularly the "how-to" page found here: http://pharosproductions.com/aosma/aosma_shooting.htmlFor information on the history and use of stop motion, please see the following Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stop_motion (note that Wikipedia articles may be edited by anyone at anytime and therefore are not a 100% credible source).
A style of animation developed in Japan, characterized by stylized colorful art and often adult themes. [Japanese, short for animēshon, animation, from English http://www.answers.com/topic/animation.] P.S. Anime rox! 4ever!!:):):):) ANIME RULES!
Make a death animation, and make it play when you die. When it's done dying, make it exit.
Making words appear is an animation feature. Here is a tutorial on animation in powerpoint: http://www.findpowerpoint.com/tag/animation/